New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1928, Page 15

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Ouless otherwise indicated. featured in the co-feature “Lingerie™ a love romance of chiffon and khaki. Soldier Boyd met a charming maid on the boulevards of Paris in war time and promptly hamed her “Lin- gerie.” and from then on swept one hildkraut TILDEN 1S QUSTFD FROM DAVIS TEAM (Continued From First Page) n heated argument emanating from the conference room the first ck thal intimation that the war nguage,| in the America authen-| stamped out of angrily, and ment 4 vous, emereed to in tull brown| ion. Tilden'es Siatement often Tilden said, when the announce- lighte ment had been made “I refute all the charge ws and tested against them » to the vain, because the order to s. The had come from New York oat wa rothing about it until last n “What can 1 do? Why wait until the last minu , 18 giv: team can not be ey o a good hest after such season 3 on th o0 help ind, buy as much as 1 am al Accept Tilde foulard Collum and Wear 17 had a den’s offer to continue to conch the : polki team and direct play from the side- ions. iines. nan, Jr. Tilden recovered a measure of w in calm after he had given out ms with tement, and | nd Wilkar Coen, | a scarf his boy protege, went ont to Autenil of na: to Wear, acting as captain of the ) team in succession 1o Ti in- ~ Rosen, nounced the line-up for the match- Ik froe s against Italy bout the Hunter will play De Stefani to broider) morrow, and Hennescey will play Di t tab of Morpurgo. Saturday Lott and H. s quit: nessey will play Di Morpurzo and over Gaslino. Sunday Hennessey will play . narro De Stefani and H will play Di ined th Morpurso. Opponents Rezret Move ! a fleet: 8oon as word spread of yn Rose, set-dow members of the IFrench W. Mac. Lavis cup team rried to Til kay, N en at his hotel. Rene Lacosic was 2 mos| frst to shake hands 1 the Amer- rock o an captia pleated “It certainly is ton ek - t and coste said. “If 1 can of serve iging the ice. T will cable New York." vealed Tilden retused Lacost at was Baron Henri De Mot tain of the Italian un heard naturally the ixed emotions. He dvantage) commiserate with Tilden, Lt nowled, could not suppress a hay 5 well e assured Tiiden of lia ym lzes thi pathy. Tilden's absence from the - appear; [\merican team furni Ttalinns with rosy hope for in the of beau interzone final of vanit; De Morpurgo ti . She toam would consist of It G ting pacs lini and De Stefani Hunter will take Tilden’s place as toam captain. He and ot mem ers refused to discu vitair t it was evident th as shaken. The el [I'onnis [Tilden tie fou ection fassociation, It reads: the tn ation, under whi dismissal oceurred wnder assoc Clanse the of amaiure PROPER REFRIGERATION 1S ACHIEVED by MELTING /e - Mot by FREELING /¢ P The Sparkle of Ice Matches the Gleam of Silver To be perfectly appomted. syour ] table nuust be absolutely in every dutail class are not i sclves enough. To t silver e of you m 10K 18 3 with the olives, Latter v Tmgland 101 Man Pox filled You the service ama Y E. cks whi Diago ave a ocal htly 20x pledte theatrical motices and reviows in this colnnn are a player's over i written al old tim thrillin S400000008585550550883845550555565338558888888880 * ‘m, cup was to pick two teams, one sporadic outbursts in the pla¥er- [and the places higher up fall to hd CTPIVITIECC S S TOS written by press agencies for the ‘espective amusemsst company. PEETTEITIUTEEICESET DANE—ARTHUR CAPITOL person may be declared inel- The photoplay prog m at the XX Capitol today and for the balance of for pay or consider the week presents two great attrace urrent n r rticles tions in offering Karl Dane and | covering a tournanie h in George K. Arthur in “Detectives” which a competitor.’ and Alice White in “Lingerie.” Tilden opposed such Alice White, the new “It" girl is | rul for 1 of the greatest war time romances that stories have fold. The picturs is quite interesting and will be well liked by everybody o Shned el On Friday night Merchants' Gift T T e Night will be offered Capitol pat OF niva AL Sho: eabin with a free distribution of valuable | upointed cuptain of th #ifts from the stores of N T A chants by the Philadelphiar On Sunday the Capitol w ohn four day engagement of that s snents, including Mexico, ing, sensational melodrama 1 Japan. Tilden, al 2l Avenue, ENrng RenaITative! Sorl s e e R el e love, ha nd crime S 1o lay asi their racquets so Kitchen.” New York N rar as national championships and the cast are such stars as e e Haver, Victor Varconi and Joseph S ey S e St At Vimlledon e well as he dcfeated in the il aine ok A master such as turn the trick. The that, suceecded in or five itden sl Johnston Wt the Davis ted States in n 1814 The when sucenel trophy. J 1 i 14 s hell wain 1 o 1 Lany o NSt ¥ 1 Tild na vith (1 1o in 1 nited Johnston ind France finally ing the coveted " nonr 1h year bt node RS Recor viod, “Biz Bill” won matches in Davis cup n play and lost only 1926, 10 Licoste and the T fo Lacoste been odds with e tennis authorines on oy time carly s though or Frank Hunter would or Davis en ¥ Hunter contended that french in such s ’th TODAY — i BL—SAT. the new £ ALICE WHITE | “LINGERIE A love Khaki wi ellent Double | WENUE Continuons e Co-k¢ e nd ffon Begins Sunday PHYLLIS HAVER tdol of New York's “Hell's Kitchen” in a romance of the Victor Varconi Aoseph Schildkraut e—— | Am rica’s only chance of regaining to play through the American zone against Japan, Canada, Cuba, China and Mexico who did not fizure to provide much opposition tor United States, and the other to go over to Europe in time to become acclimated abroad. To defeat the great F *h team, Tilden and Hun- | ter argued, the United States would have to have its representatives first-rate condition. Tennis officials could not sce 1h in necessity for picking two te After a dispute that I ed mo a compromise was effected whereby Hunter went abroad tor play in the ecarly European tournaments, not- bly in the French hard court championships, while Tilden re- mained at home to pilot the Ameri- cans through the pitralls in Ame can zone play. compromise wa ffeeted after ollom had been se- lected president of the 1 1.T. A nd had appointed Wear chairman of the Davis cup committee, Wear, n particular. was one of Tilden's in- [fimate frienas olervers lieved that no rows would mark the Davis cup situation as they had previous years Squabble One of rliest squabbles with authoriti governing t s of the ations when | the ace 1 rs of the Davis cup committee of overstepping its rizhts in offering him advice durin; the Davis enp donbles mateh azainst \ustralia. Tilden was paired with | R. Norris Williams in that match | i Amiericans pulled ahead to | victory after one of the most sen- tional stry in tennis history. The Austratian pair of James O, An- rson and John ing down by scores of 17 2.6, committes of n H a con- a on- o fo & purpose hy fulian 8. Myrick, then chairman of | Tiden’s nest joust with the an tho came carly in 1 when wnatenr rule affecting players who ] for money ting for varions news- the « vaxed v cnlminated in April with ws announcement (that he would wi loth from the American Olyy 11 the Davis | The Davis cup. com nfort Tilden that o 1 the Davis ¢ azai Tohneton forn the Ame rican de TCAY PIVPLES SEVEN VEARS Affected tace and Neck, Healed by Cuticura, il sl *‘My trouble began with pimples. They affecied my face and later spread to my neck. They were hard and red, and itched all the time so. that ! could not sleep. I scratched them and it made them worse, and my face was disfigured. 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ARTING SUNDAY in Her Greatest Picture “LADIES OF THE MOB” with RICHARD ARLEN From time to time there were | the United s IS not a member writer dispute but in 1925, after the | new provision had gone into effect, | citizens of member states At the recent session of the man- Tilden obtained & release from a |date comumission, which particulur- clause in his newspaper syndicate | ly discussed the troubles in west contract by which he was freed of [ern Sumoa, mandated to New Zea- the necessity of writing of tourna- |land, tributes were puid Gilehrist ments in which he himself partici- | for his faithful scrvice in native pated. This satistied officialdom and | problems affecting twenty million all was serene again, | people. These problems include lib- Bt not for long. Soon after Til- [€rty of conscience, cducation. pub- den arranged to give interviews on |lic health, the slave trade, trade in tournaments in which he was play- |arms, the saving of natives fron ing and again the wrath of officials | the ravages aleohol, labor, prop- deseended upon him. This was | eIty rights, development of trans- smoothed over shortly afterwards | POrt and the maintenance of law 3ig Bill" agreed to give up | and order. 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